SG1CPo9htemo8npian:y, KEaosdtmaakn "When I was searching the archives looking for images for ^ the Teddy Roosevelt film, I discovered an 1898 newsreel taken in Cuba by a Vitagraph cameraman. It's an astonishing moving image...rich in tonality...it feels authentic. And it still has the power to move people. That's why I shoot film...for the rich look...for the freedom it gives you to interpret reality, so you can make audiences feel as well as see...and because film is durable...The new 16 mm Eastman EXR color negative films make a lot of things possible. They provide more flexibility in difficult lighting situations. The low grain content is particularly important. Today's nonfiction films will live tomorrow, and show future generations who we were, what we thought, and how ▼ we felt about ourselves." Harrison Engle is president of the International Indomitable Teddy Roosevelt," won numerous Carter: Symphony in Riffs." Documentary Association. His film, "The awards. His current project is "Benny Eastman Motion Picture Films